| Lines Upon Mademoiselle Delphine Saulot Singing Some Equisite Airs In The Gardens Of Mousseau, Near Paris. |
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| Lines Upon Hearing Miss ---- Sing At An Evening Party.The Nightingale's Complaint. |
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| To Miss Atkinson, On The Extreme Diffidence Which She Displays To Strangers. |
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| Impromptu To Madame C |
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| Impromptu, In Reply To A Lady, Who Asked The Author What Childhood Resembled. |
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| Lines Written At Kilkenny, On The Theatricals Of That City. |
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| Lines Upon Reading The Journal Of A Friend's Tour Into Scotland, In Which |
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| Sonnet Upon A Swedish Cottage, Written On The Road, Within A Few Miles Of Stockholm. |
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| Lines Addressed To A Young Lady In Germany, Who, Until Her Sister, Honoured The Author By Walking With Him In The Evening. |
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